首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
考研
【F1】Most people know that awkward feeling when you shuffle into an elevator with other people and try not to make eye contact. 【
【F1】Most people know that awkward feeling when you shuffle into an elevator with other people and try not to make eye contact. 【
admin
2014-10-27
41
问题
【F1】
Most people know that awkward feeling when you shuffle into an elevator with other people and try not to make eye contact.
【F2】
But new research suggests it may be down to a subconscious power struggle being played out as you make your way up or down.
A study found that people decide where they stand based on a micro social hierarchy, established within seconds of entering the lift. Rebekah Rousi, a Ph.D. student in cognitive science, conducted an ethnographic study of elevator behaviour in two of the tallest office buildings in Adelaide, Australia.【F3】
As part of her research, she took a total of 30 lift rides in the two buildings, and discovered there was an established order to where people tended stand.
In a blog for Ethnography Matters, she writes that more senior men seemed to direct themselves towards the back of the elevator cabins. She said, "In front of them were younger men, and in front of them were women of all ages." She also noticed there was a difference in where people directed their gaze half way through the ride.【F4】
"Men watched the monitors, looked in the side mirrors(in one building)to see themselves, and in the door mirrors(of the other building)to also watch others.
Women would watch the monitors and avoid eye contact with other users(unless in conversation)and the mirrors." She writes.
【F5】
The doctorate student concluded it could be that people who are shyer stand toward the front, where they can’t see other passengers, whereas bolder people stand in the back, where they have a view of everyone else.
【F2】
选项
答案
但是新研究指出,在你上下电梯时,你的表现可能源自一种下意识的权利斗争。
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/myK4777K
0
考研英语一
相关试题推荐
Thegovernmentistobanpaymentstowitnessesbynewspapersseekingtobuyuppeopleinvolvedinprominenteases【C1】______thet
Musiccomesinmanyforms;mostcountrieshaveastyleoftheirown.【C1】______theturnofthecenturywhenjazz(爵士乐)wasborn,
Consumersandproducersobviouslymakedecisionsthatmoldtheeconomy,butthereisathirdmajor【C1】______toconsidertherole
Untilthetwentiethcentury(1900s),themajorityoftheblackpopulationlivedinthesouthernpartoftheUnitedStates.Then
Untilthetwentiethcentury(1900s),themajorityoftheblackpopulationlivedinthesouthernpartoftheUnitedStates.Then
OrganicAgricultureTheideathatshoppingisthenewpoliticsiscertainlyenticing.Nevermindtheballotbox:votewithy
ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittencl
Shopperschoosehybridcars,"green"washing-upliquidandenergy-savingdevicesovercheaperbutdirtieralternativespartlyto
TheauthorprovidesinformationconcerningnewlyfarmedlandsintheUnitedStatesinparagraph1tosupportChangesinthecon
TheauthorprovidesinformationconcerningnewlyfarmedlandsintheUnitedStatesinparagraph1tosupportAccordingtothep
随机试题
福莱特提出的理论称为
由一级行政组织保留,暂不分给所属单位,以备今后急需增加编制之用的是()
厂家生产的抗IgG制剂一般的保存方法为
女性,16岁,1个月前出现食量明显增加,不到就餐时间便出现饥饿,近来经常与同学争吵,检查发现右侧甲状腺部有一直径20cm的结节,SPECT检查报告为热结节,另一有诊断意义的检查是
下列有关无形资产的说法中,正确的有()。
网吧在其营业收入中往往扣除广告费用,相关部门应当禁止这一行为。如此一来,网吧将会缴纳更多的税金,于是向消费者提高费用的收取,而价格的提高又可抑制去网吧的消费,降低因长期上网而导致的各种疾病的发病率。以下哪项最有可能是上述论述的假设前提?
Whatoursocietysuffersfrommosttodayistheabsenceofconsensusaboutwhatitandlifeinitoughttobe,suchconsensusca
实地研究(华中农大2016年研;山东大学2015年研;中财2013年研;浙大2011年研)
下列关于记事本的叙述中,正确的是(41)。
TheCommerceDepartmentannouncedthattheeconomygrewduringthesecondquarterata7.5percentannualrate,whileinflation
最新回复
(
0
)